Best Japanese Citrus for Beginners

Japanese citrus can feel overwhelming at first. With over 100 varieties grown across Japan, many people are unsure where to start.

If you are new to Japanese citrus, this guide will help you discover the easiest, sweetest, and most beginner-friendly varieties to try first.

These citrus fruits were selected based on:

  • Sweetness
  • Ease of peeling
  • Low bitterness
  • Low seed count
  • Popularity in Japan
  • Beginner-friendly flavor balance

Top Beginner-Friendly Japanese Citrus

CitrusSweetnessPeel EaseSeedsFlavor Style
Unshu Mikan(温州みかん)★★★★☆★★★★★Almost noneSweet and mild
Setoka(せとか)★★★★★★★★★☆Very fewRich and candy-like
Dekopon(デコポン)★★★★★★★★★★Very fewSweet with light acidity
Harumi(はるみ)★★★★☆★★★★★Very fewSoft and juicy
Kanpei(甘平)★★★★★★★★★☆FewDense and premium sweet

1. Unshu Mikan(温州みかん)

Unshu Mikan Japanese citrus with peeled segments on white background
Unshu Mikan is one of the easiest Japanese citrus varieties for beginners thanks to its sweet flavor and easy-to-peel skin.

Unshu Mikan is the best starting point for most people. It is sweet, easy to peel, almost seedless, and very easy to eat.

This is the classic Japanese mandarin that many Japanese people grow up eating during winter.

Best for: Families, kids, first-time Japanese citrus tasting

Read the full Unshu Mikan guide →

2. Setoka(せとか)

Setoka Japanese citrus whole and half cut showing juicy thin peel flesh
Setoka is a premium Japanese citrus famous for its thin peel and rich juicy sweetness.

Setoka is one of the sweetest premium Japanese citrus varieties. It is famous for its extremely thin peel and rich juicy flesh.

Many people compare its sweetness to candy or orange jelly.

Best for: Sweet fruit lovers, luxury fruit fans

Read the full Setoka guide →

3. Dekopon(デコポン)

Dekopon Japanese citrus with distinctive top bump and juicy flesh
Dekopon is one of the most famous Japanese citrus fruits known for its sweet flavor and distinctive top bump.

Dekopon is one of the most famous Japanese citrus varieties internationally. It is known for its distinctive top bump and easy-to-peel skin.

The flavor is very balanced with strong sweetness and gentle acidity.

Best for: People who enjoy oranges and mandarins

Read the full Dekopon guide →

4. Harumi(はるみ)

Harumi Japanese citrus with soft peeled segments on white background
Harumi is a soft and juicy Japanese citrus variety with gentle sweetness and easy peeling skin.

Harumi has a very soft texture and juicy flesh. The peel is easy to remove and the flavor is gentle and approachable.

It is an excellent citrus for people who prefer low bitterness and low acidity.

Best for: Mild flavor lovers, easy snacking

Read the full Harumi guide →

5. Kanpei(甘平)

Kanpei Japanese citrus whole and half cut with dense sweet flesh
Kanpei is a premium citrus from Ehime Prefecture known for its dense texture and exceptional sweetness.

Kanpei is a premium citrus from Ehime Prefecture famous for its dense texture and extremely high sweetness.

The fruit has a flatter shape and a luxurious eating experience.

Best for: Premium citrus fans, very sweet fruit lovers

Read the full Kanpei guide →

How to Choose Japanese Citrus

If you are unsure which Japanese citrus to try first, start with these simple guidelines:

  • Want maximum sweetness? → Try Setoka or Kanpei
  • Want easy peeling? → Try Unshu Mikan or Dekopon
  • Want mild flavor? → Try Harumi
  • Want a famous Japanese citrus? → Try Dekopon

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